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The site is charging a 26% "fee" for Irving Opinions. Note that TABOR does not apply as this is not a tax.
ALERT: The cost of Irving Opinions may increase by >50% as Irving passes the "fee" rate on to consumers.
ok, being as I don't read nor watch the fake news outlets (i.e. all of them)I missed this
what is at now and what is going up to?
Fortunately my annual raise should be enough to offset the minimum wage increase. In other words, the minimum wage donkeys get an extra dollar and I get an extra dollar. So effectively everything cancels out and neither of us is any better off.
At least we can look forward to increased efficiency in the fast food industry. Now that they’re starting to make more money like they say they deserve I’m sure their effort and dedication to their job should go way up.
Inflation and fewer hourly jobs. Reduced purchasing power for hourly workers. Sounds perfect. They'll soon be replaced by automation.
Stupid liberals.
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Outsourcing...
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My giveashits are still free, if you can get me to turn loose of one.....
Anyone notice the new ordering kiosks at fast food joints? McDonalds in highlands ranch also has a drink robot for drive through.
In November 2016, Colorado voters approved Amendment 70, a plan to raise the wage for any non-tipped worker in the state from $8.31 per hour to $12 an hour in three steps by 2020.
In 2017, the minimum wage went up to $9.30 per hour.
On Monday, Jan. 1, Colorado's minimum wage will increase to $10.20 per hour ($7.18 per hour for tipped employees).